CULTURAL ADAPTATIONS OF NON-MALAY SILAT PRACTITIONERS IN MALAY SILAT MALAYSIA

Authors

  • Dr. Parveen Kaur
  • Dr. Arif Jawaid
  • Nurul Nadzatul Farah Binti Mohd Khairi
  • Dr Eshvin Raj Singh
  • Kelvin Raj Singh
  • Dr Elena Gregoria Chai Chin Fern

Keywords:

Silat, Malay Martial Arts, Malay Cultures, Habitus, Acculturation, Cultural Adaptations

Abstract

This article examines the Malay martial arts, Silat which consists of many types and varieties in different states and is also famous in Indonesia. However instead of having only Malay practitioners, there are also non-Malay practitioners learning these martial arts. Malay customs and cultures exist within this art of self-defense such as lime bathing ritual and recitation of verses from Quran. Thus, this study seeks to describe how Non-Malay practitioners acculturate themselves in Malay Silat , how they identify themselves, and what Silat habitus develops as time passed by from four Silat organizations in Kuching and Samarahan. This study also aims to investigate the significance of traditional Malay beliefs in today’s Silat practice. It is hoped that this research can provide an enhanced
understanding of Silat institution for the non-Malays and may combat the prejudice of how the non-Malays are accepted in a Malay martial arts institution where the non-Malays are minorities and provide discussions on Malay cultures and customs in Silat.

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Published

2023-12-21

How to Cite

Dr. Parveen Kaur, Dr. Arif Jawaid, Nurul Nadzatul Farah Binti Mohd Khairi, Dr Eshvin Raj Singh, Kelvin Raj Singh, & Dr Elena Gregoria Chai Chin Fern. (2023). CULTURAL ADAPTATIONS OF NON-MALAY SILAT PRACTITIONERS IN MALAY SILAT MALAYSIA. Elementary Education Online, 19(3), 2520–2528. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/6980

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